The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902, January 16, 1890, Image 2

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The Coast Mail.
MAltSHPtKUX ORliGONr
rnWWitdevny Tnurvliy mornlne,
JOHN A. OKAY. Kditor,
Terras, In Advance.
One ywr
Stfx month....
Three ywntlis. .
Thursday, '
:$? $
Jan. 16, 1890.
A tfnilroad to Coos Day.
TI10 citisrens of Itamburx wm to Ik
in earnest ntiout 11 railroad between that
plftto anil tlio splendid harbor of Coos
b.iy. A dispatch to tlio UruKOinan,
dated Jan. l)th, says:
"An enthusiastic mooting ot tho citl
cons was held to-night, crowding tlio
courthouse T. It. Sheridan, a leading
citixen, was chosen chairman, with S.
F. Flood as Bccrctary. bpt'eclics wore
made by lion. A. C. Jonos and others.
A committee of lour, to be appointed to
net with tho chairman to solicit stock
and tonuB of tho Kosoburg & Coos Day
railroad was authorized; also to confer
-Hitb tho representatives of Coos coun
ty. A committee to organlzo a board of
trade was also appointed. The leading
cJUzona have taken hold in earnest, and
tho railroad to Coos bay will bo com
menced this year."
Few of tho citizens of tbis county es
timate tlio importance of sucli an enter
prise. It involves not only a market for
tho products of this coast, but the estab
lishment of varied industries and enter
prises which will build up tho material
prosperity of tho bay.
The building of such a road would
open tlio way for cxtensivo enterprises
in tho tanning of leather. The bark of
theso coast counties is unrivalled for
such a purpose. The citizens of Curry
county are now making preparations
to ship tanbark in large quantities to
San Francisco; and tanbark claims arc
eagerly sought for in the vicinity of El
lensburg There is no reason why all
tho hides put on the market in Western
Orogon should bo tanned here, except
the lack of transportation facilities to
get them bore. They could be brought
from tho valley and Portland and tanned
hero cheaper than thoy can be sent to
San Francisco in a green state, and the
bark sent after them to be tanned there.
This would put hundreds of men in tho
woods and build up large establishments
for handling the leather on the bay.
We have woods unrivalled in excel
lence and beauty for the manufacture of
furniture. The myrtle could be utilized
bero and ought to win for itself a place
in the manufactures of this state. If
such products could be put on the mar
kets of the state they would surely find
ready sale, and the vast quantities of
tbis beautiful wood now going to de
struction would be saved.
Portland has heretofore enjoyed a
large income from the manufacture of
sash, doors, and hlinds, made out of
wood vastly inferior to the cedar of the
bay. A large and increasing demand
for theso products is coming from East
ern Oregon, and if such article could
be shipped from the bay, there would
be a great opportunity for manufactur
ers to locate here. These are only sam
ples of minor projects which would be
come assured facts on the completion of
a lino of transportation. The larger re
sources of coal and lumber and the ship
ping facilities of this harbor are matters
too well known and too patent to require
discussion.
Tho encouragement for such a road is
not to be found alone in the material we
may have to export. There is no reason
why tlio bulk of the grain of the Wil
lamette valley should not pass out of
this harbor. Even when it is put on
the cars at Portland it is moving toward
San Francisco. Put onto vessels here
tlio trip to San Francisco is materially
shortened. One-half of the valley now
goes a distance to Portland which would
only equal the transportation here and
then has to bo sent down the Columbia
before it finds the ocean. The great
bulk of the grain of Western Oragon
will find its natural outlet on this bay,
and tlio sumo is true of Eastern Oregon,
as soon as a road shall be constructed
over the mountains. The business men
of the bay should follow the example of
Itoseburg; organize a board of trade;
organize fur an active campaigu in rail
road matters, and never rest until with
shriek of uhutle and dang of boll the
last spike is driven and the locomotive
comes smoking over the hills.
sat in congress from Indiana. Hen
dricks and McDonald woro both nblo
ninl upright inon in privnto mid public
life, howexor inti'tieely llnurhon thry
ivny have licen in polities, but VoorlieoR
wnn nmvr nnjllting hut n imisy viliior-
nlive, ponsrttional ctv.itnro, and ho was
therefore tho last man to posture os the
exponent of purity in politics in Indiana,
on tho floor of tlio senate. (Oregonian.
Tho Kosoburg paora are alivo on the
railroad question, Tho Plaindealer
sars: "well 111st as long as jon taw
that way nothing will bo done towards
it. It takes work nnd monoy to build 11
railroad it is true, but, talk in tho right
manner, encouraging words, consulta
tion with each other with tho view of
doing somothing, is what will work won
dcrs. Let us organize and go to work,
and tho road will bo built. It can bo
done. It should bo built. It can bo
built. It will bo built. If you lio an
preiuely 011 jour backs and hug tho de
lusive phantom of hope, thinking that
something favorablo will turn up by and
by, thero will be nothing done. Why,
my dear sirs, a road from hero to tho
bay would bo tho making of Rosoburg.
It would quintuple our population in n
year after the work would begin, and
double, thribble, if not quadruple tho
prico of real property. Don't throw
cold watorou tho enterprise by whining
you c-a-n-'t. Uan't never accomplish
any thing, but can and will have worked
wonders. Can't kills. Can makes
alive. Can't is a dead carcass. Can is
nlive and vigorous, fleet as the wind and
strong as a giant."
And the Review says : "Sevcnty-fivo
or eighty miles of railroad, from a ter
ritory as rich in natural resources and
as large upon the map as the great state
of Connecticut, running througlra coun
try of untold, marvelous and undevel
oped mineral wealth, through tho finest
timber belt on the Western slope, to a
haibor naturally safe, wonderfully im
proved by a pittance of government aitl I
Such would bo the gieat Roseburg and
Coos Bay railroad. Shall it bo built,
and built at otice" The answer, gentlo
and indulgent reader, may rest with
you. Horace Greeley will remain fa'
mous for the utterance of tho great
truth, 'the only way to resume is to re
sume.' And it may bo added that the
only way to build a railroad is to build
it. Elsewhere in this issue we have is
sued a call for tho consideration of this
and other important questions affecting
the growth and prosperity of Roseburg."
Whooping cough nnd croup aro rob
bed of nil dangerous consequences by
tho freo uro of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It can nlwin be relied upon,
It is pltwtUtt to lake, nnd contains no
injurious Muhtttntico. Tomato by Hen
ry Seiigstnukcn, Murslillcld and Empire.
HoarsnpsH in n child is n sura sign of
croup and Ib undoubtedly intended by
nature ns n warning to mothers. If
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given,
na soonns tho hoarsness appears, it will
prevent tho croup. For sale by Henry
Sengstacken, Mnraliflold and Empire.
I novor get n cold but I uso Dr. Mur
phy's Syrup of Tar nnd Wild Cherry,
which relieves mo nt once. 60c. a bot
tle. Trvit.
I don't liko all kinds of medicines, but
I liko Dr. Murphy's Syrup, becnuso it
is pleasant, and helps my cough.
Sarskildt for Skandinaver
Ettfullt lager nf SvonBka medicinor
finnesallUdatt Ullga i Coldon's drug
More till billiga prisor. Ilo&d Nt bo-
hofver of medicinor, bockor, juvolor,
toalottprydnader m. in. bor Ni kopa hoa
lioMou lor att inwspara ponningar.
Do tinasto vinor och likorer for medicin
ska andamal linn as dor ocksa. llesok
Gulden's drug store, hvarest Ni skull
rona ett godt bomotaude och inbespara
ponningar.
IKTIETW- STORE.
XL NT GASH STORE!
Tho Capacilv Doubled.
NEW ROOMS, NEW GOODS, AND
IsTIEW PRICES!
THIS STORE HAS HBKX ENTIRELY RIM-TITED AND ENLARGED
and a new stock of Goods has been icceived, which will bo sold at bed
rock prices.
If you want to bo astonlshotl, call nnd 000 us.
Goods aro arriving by ovory stoamor.
Arrangements have been madu with Eastern Manufacturers which enables
us to (ell at lower prices than ovor known 011 tlio Day.
Rubbor Goods, Dross Goods, Crooorioa, Hats, Caps, Eto.
AT X L N T CASH STORE.
New Drug Store!
w. a. m'Ti.r.it, irop.,
AT THE l'OSTOKFICE Ul'ILDlXG
M.irshficM. Oregon
DRUCS AND MEDICINES
Toilot Articlos,
Fancy Goods, Patent Modi-
cinos, Etc
I Itep ct nslantly on hand lie finest bnnds of
I'upcrtcd and domestic Cigars cer brought to
I ixs bay. .also the best tr.iuds of Tobacce.
rRkSCKIITlO.NS SKH.Fl LLV I OUrOl'NUCP.
CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMPANY'S
s
A FULL LINK OF
There is but little, if any danger from
whooping cough, when tho cough is
kept loose and expectoration easy,
which can alwavs lie done by the free
uso of Chamberlain's Cough" Kemedv.
For sale by II. Sengstacken, Marshfield
and Empire.
Chapped tiands maybe cured
night by using Chamberlain's
in one
Eve and
Skin Ointment as directed with each
box. For sale by Henry Sengstacken,
Marshfield and Empire.
Bon Ton Saloon!
Opposite Union Furniture StorcJ
MARSHFIELD,
J. XASBURG, Proprietor.
Always on hand,
CUTTER and AAA WHISKIES
and Choice Wines and Cigars.
Also Boca, Milwaukee and Bay View
Brewery Beer.
tST BILLIARD and POOL TABLE.
MRS, A, KELLNER'S
MILLINERY STORE,
Fiioxt bT., Marshfield,
Having lately opened a Millinery store
in the rooms adjoining the X L N T
Cash store, I am prepared to furnish all
kinds of millinery goods to tho public.
I have large stock to select from.
Hats, Feat-heus, Lacks, Thimsilvqs,
r J.UWEUS, 1UBBOUS, HTC, ALWAYS
ON' 11AM).
GIVK MIJ A CAM.
PIOTOGBAPHS !
TUo nmloritritol Ims fitted up
In riie.ST-CLASS NTVI.K
a Spleiitllil
Photograph Gallery,
In ."Uarwlificltl,
And Is prepared to do the finest work in atl
kinds of Photography. Orders tak
en for enlarged work, in Indu
Ink and Water Colors.
Also landscapes taken., i
All Work Bone Here.
ratrocs not required to wait for pictures.
Como and I.oolc nt Jly Work.
J. W. RICCS,
Opposite Nasburg & Hirst's store, Marsh
field, Oregon. hii4tf
biajstctz" goozds
And ladies dress and furnishing goods,
Silks, Plushes, Velvets, Cashmeres and all kinds of Dry (loods.
GENT'S EUliMSIiING GOODS,
Hots, Cap, Roots nnd Slioc, Cigars and Tolm.'co Uroeerios, Hardware,
Tinware, Stoves, and nil kinds of
.i:i:icai. muM'ii.ttmsa:.
Call Mid examine goods and get rutri:, nt Porter, Oregon.
mr" N. II. ISAIfMlISr.I,, .lliiuttcrr.
THE MARSHFIELD
HARDWARE STORE,
i:. 0'!NNi:i.It !.
WK MARK TIIK KM.LOWINO (iOOI)S
AKI'MIAUY
LOGGING SUPPLIES,
Consisting of Jnek-sornwK, Wedge,
Coupling and Crotch Dog Mid
Uniting, Hlodgoit, Bhankles,
Chopping Irons, Roiich,
Bimyh and Axes of nil
Standard brands.
Itnggyund Farm
Harness, Riilcs nnd
Cartridges of tlio most
favored brands, PhiiiIh, Oils
and Vurnltdiof, Doors A Win-
down. (1 lass and Putty, and Monld
lugs, 1' lulling Tackle. Olacxwaro and
Urookury, Lump, Farm Wagons,
Mowers, Rakes, coat, Iron and
Ktetil, Pumps, Steam and
Water Pipes, llmoniH,
Wtmd A Willow
Wore, also
, Jtilfkol.'a
Rnislies nnd darnel Sweepers, Ladles'
and drills' Huddles, Dairy .Supplies,
anil a complete lino of shelf Hard
ware, with
ST0VE8 AND TINWARE.
Wo liavo in connection with our him!
waro business a plumbing and tin
shop, where all kinds of ioh work is
dono by the bent mechanics.
HO! FOR PORTLAND
jioei
LAM
P. FlanaRan. J. V. Bennnett.
Flanagan & Bennett,
TIAItSIIFIKI.O, . . OKKCOX.
Capital in Business, S20,
OOO; Surplus, S,5000.
We transact a general Bank ng Business, and
draw on
Bank cf California. San I'ranusco, CaL
First National Bank of Portl.ind, Oregon.
The Hanover National kuii. af New YojJc
N. M. Rothschilds & Sons, London, England.
Foreign money orders issued on 800 Banlt
throughout Europe. Accounts kept sabject to
check. noi4
HILLAN,
INSTANTANEOUS
PORK
JiTC
Senator Voorhces, of Indiana, caught
a Tarter at the last uehbion of congress
when ho encuuutered Senator Inalls,
who exposed Yooahee'a record as that
of a Brick Pomeroy, Vallandighatn cop
perhead during the war, a member of
the treasonable order of the Knights of
the Golden Circle, who in his public
speeches denounced Union soldiers as
"Abo Lincoln's pups" and narrowly cb
capeU beiug mobbed by the enruged au
dience on more than one occasion.
Voorhees during the war was a far
worso man than Vallaudiglium, for Val
lfludigham was a man of fine intellect,
of upright private life, an eminent law
yer and as absolutely incorruptible in
politics as Jeff Davis. Vallandigham
was a gentleman in his public and pri
vate life, nnd in his opposition to the
war was n sincere fanatic. Voorhees,
unllko Vallandigham, was never any
thing but a red-headed, sensational,
hard-drinking, vulgar Indiana dema
gogue, of unclean hands and impure
heart. Ho began his jHjlltical career as
United States district attorney under
President Buchanan in 1853. lie was
six times elected to the lower Iioubo and
has been in tho United States senate
Blnce Kovcmbor 12, 1877, when ho was
appointed to tho seat left vacant by tho
death of 8ouutorMorton. Per nearly
thirty years Voorhces bus represented
tho Indiana democracy in congress, and
tt is afa to say that no is tin most vui- N, B.-aont!emen's flno suits a spo
gr, immoral and corrupt wan that ever cirtlty. np2t
RITZMAJST'S
BOOT
tt
AND
SHOE STORE
Opposite the Blanco Hotel,
MARSHFIELD OREGON.
FULL LINE OF
Ladies', Gent's and Children's
IBoots and siloes.
fifL'LLIV.lX'H KIIOE.N.
Custom-made Boots and Shoes a spe
cialty. r
ta- Repairing: neatly executed at short
notice and reasonable prices.
D. RITZMAN,
PIONEER MARKETS!
Marshfield and Empire City,
E. G. PLAXAtl AN, Proprietor
Successor to H. P. WHITNEY.
A good supply of
MUTTON, - m. 1 "'"""
BEEF, GOODS,
"""
SALT MKATS and VtGETAPLES of
kmdi constantly on hand.
Alio a good itock of GROCF.R1ES.
T VESSELS and LOGGING CAMPS sup
plied thort notice. detb
"WTOTWEBSTEB,
DEALER IH
CLOTHING,
HATS aud CAPS, BOOTS nnd SHOES,
Ilurncss, Saddles and Bridles,
Crockory, etc.
Also a full lino of Gent's Furnishing
Goods.
Custom Boots made at short notice
and repairing neatly and promptly done.
isun unci bu roe
M!arsh.tield, Or.
Odd IFello-ws ZLSTe-w- :B-u.ildirLg,
DEALER IX
Kry ; I , I'nnfy Jrti. "Motions, .IIi-mm', IIom' nut Vnutliu
'Io(1iIiikT. yivii-' J'liriiUIiln- (ixhU mill OvrrcoulM.
Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoos.
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRF.Nrf' CLOAKS V SPECIALTY.
Trunks and Valisos. Cigars and Tobacco-
wan naoor ana winaovv onnaos.
Rubber Goocls5 A.11 Oracles.
YouId respectfully iimto uu examination of stock, believing all can bo
satisfied that it ii to tiicir intercut to make purchase licre ArniiiKoinunts
have been made to keep constantly supplud with nil the newest mylos of
goods- JACOB LANDO, Proptiettir.
JST Ji "W
Variety Store!
Holland Building, opposito Blanco Hotel, Front street, Marthtlvld.
NEWS DEPOT and Agencv,
A Fine Assortment of Confectionery,
CIG-ABS sm.cL 1 0 IB A. O O O,
Always on hand, at Retail and Jobbing.
JCSrAlso Jewelry, oi all descriptions, Playing Cards, Stationery, Fiithing
Tackle, and tho most complete assortment ol Norios-rf on the Imv.
All orders addressed to "NEW VARIETY STORK," -Marshfield, Orogon,
will receive prompt attention.
V. 1. AJtTO."V, Vroprlotor.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
WHOLESALE and
!L BROGGiST.
Marshfield, Oregon.
DEALEIl IN DIU'GS AND C.KNEItAL"lMERCIIAXDISKf
Empirp City, Oregon.
Prescriptions slcillfally compounded at'alt hours. Acent for Wells, Faro &
Co., and the leading Fire, Life and Accident Companies.
OU ANY OP PART
oiEso-oisri
V r.ur to the miltu-vl from
LMI'IRKCIIY w.i t.AKUISM K. .SCOHTl.
HUKOAN'M LLKIUN. IO UKAI.NS.
OF
Fino Work Rain or
Viewing, Enlarging, etc.
Sunshine,
oell
coos :b-.-5T
qsi family m
Front Street, Marshfield, Or.,
It. M. VEIIi:k, : : ; Proprietor.
HAVING JUST OPENED OUR NEW
and neat meat market, first building south
of Naburg& Hirst's store, e are prepared to
furnish, at the lowest living rates, th best of
Ikef. Veal, Mutton, Pork,- bait Meats of all
kinds, Vegetables, Canned GooA, and Family
Groceries of all descriptions. Vessels and Log
ging Camps promptly supplied.
Such a share of public patronage as first-class
goods, low prices and square dealing entitle us
to is respectfully solicited by
apri R. M. WEIDER.
THE MAIL CO.
HAS BKOTKED
Tho agency for PIANOS and OR
GANS of the best style an 1
quality. Will soil on
Installment Plan
at low prices.
uiHCoiLvr row cash.
Before purchatiny elsewhere inquire
at th it office.
Some of tliu fluent Cabinet Or
gnim over I u tlil inurkct.
Also real property for salo and to
rent. Enquire nt this oflico or ad
dress JAMES HILL, Sect'y,
Marshfield, Or.
(E. B. DEAN, U. WIU.COX & C. II. MERCHANT )
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT
CS-eiieral Merchandise.
Our Stock Is Always Complete
HiTTlMilBZEIR,
UANUFACTUKED TO OIIDKU AND .sOLD IX ANY QUANTITY UKSIItri)
AT TIM-: LOWLST LIVING K VTKs
CtTAOl S I.UWi: I.MI'IKE ( ITY I.VERY
OMONDAY, WICDNICMMY ami ! RIDAV
muknKclteiiinrvthiitiil(hillliuintitI)iaif.
lUMt-ngrrs liy this linv )mr so miIIp tide 0n
the smooth, ImM h Ix-rtih. Mini 30 miles of
sieambiMtini: on th? Ix-mitiiul l'nipua.
ThrouRh to Portland, only tM-5-
Conimfru.il itavclln nuliir timni on ihu line
I 'lifts !rnlu'N ... yn.tM)
Families nt reduced roles.
Jjr6 JAKVIS, (OKNUAI L&CO
Paface Saloon!
fionl ktrect, M.trihfiHl,
JOHN NORMAN, - - - PROPRIETOR.
CIIUKiK kl.tLkClluM.OK
WIVES LIPIIS Ml) CUIUS
ALWAYh ON HANI)
Ami pritMtc rooms aU)olrtine the twr tocm
My liUors ami cigim an uM-rtr anklrt, nrttl
courteoui ultrniiun l twfairl jntron.
Among tlw lli of im,iarii'tl mid ilommtic
wtnei nnd Itquur will be fount tlmfoltowlni;.
Wiiukics ThhtMfw, c. IJ. Cookt'.OUl
KelUbltf, llurtr Shop, O. V. ( Iu)lor,i, Mtllrn
lljuibun, ixolch, Voelt and ltjr, nnd While.
Rum J4m.ie4. New ItnsUnd, Uum I'uiich
HwANiiiK.v Ilrnnjr. S.iicc, CosnUc.Mar
all and IUacktx:irr.
aiN-SMn'!. IlulUnd, Kl. Club llouwj
And 'I em.
WiNBs-AlccitcR. I'ort, MttMii.Cbrri. .U
jhi;, White. Km, LtMntMde ,M.irKMii. Ixt
illr, bl. Kcnilkm. KitdetlwiiuM' u.id Infill
IIHhK ftUu, rittof. Anntmeutw, Kred.
ridoUiigaud l1nUJel.)iu
llirr.Ks-n?iM ir.i. lt.,iinifkn.i. Stough
jn lnivri.il ur o( IV fii ,n, and a ltig
nvjinuni ,r doiuotu bili-r,
lltl'.r,S.4 lKlett, I twl HfUlttc. RIMl
Kcliptr doUrn Vui. (46
THE P K SALO
l-ront lrt. Mi'ihWil, Or ,
Ittinmicu V I'tnrMiiii,
E'lMiprlntoi'o.
Au
Goiden's.
JeTvelry sold iincler full oruaraiitee
Gold and Silver WatchcH at a 1'argnin !
Plush Goodfl never sold so Olieap,
Toy b for every Child in tho Land,
Candies and Christmas Treo Ornaments in Great Variety.
CJ-et our prices!
Wo have the Goods and mean Business. Tho Trad'- and Christmas Tnr
Committees Supplied at Wholesale Prices.
T7"e Mean Bisin.esR
BAY
m
IFfJf! MFIfPi
EJLK.SI-ITELTD. OP,
LARS CLEMMENSEN, - Proprlotora.
Keep- cmi.im.tly ,, Imri.I ,l mIIh H.,rin
1. ,!. it tia;i;tt, ah.b: ami loirri:it vvikh i, w t r i 1
OK WINE8, I.KJUOHH nnd CIUAUs! 'UuUi'Ht
JtKTAIL
lu'itiitU
JOHN H. ROBERTS.
DEALKIl IN
CJ-eneral 9Ierehai&dise9
Myrtlo Point Or.
JOHN P. MOORE, M. D
piIYSICIAN AND SUROKON.
OrriCCT -In the wct rmlofllolUBd Dulld
Inj, Front itrrrt, Manlifwld, Oregon.
Z3F Inquire at Golden'i drug itorf, Ti 1
DR. F. H. NICKERSON,
We rtently )Mirohivr.l 1 k- alvr lunml kt.
n .in 1 carrf m tiovk stijKiiot l.t.imU of
V1im', I.I(iiirK unit 'liifp.
Wf mrrr the crtelitntM (,.,:,! Dmt" whUkc
and IIk Iki of Mhlte-Ulwr cjfiiu.
Thli Mloon ha recently been repainted, pa
pered enUrced itnd newly furnished, anilU now
the finett akxin in southern Oregon,
Milliard, Daeatcllc and Pool Table,
A ihareof the public IMtrorujje i xtliulnl,
nnd rourtcoui Ntteimon l Ku.iriiriinrl 10 nil
fcbi4 Rasmusten Be Peterson.
Lager fc Steam I5oor
YII()LESILE.IJ RETAIL,
At.loliu Itciir'H S'ltuifur Sulooii,
nt on tin:
National Qroworv of San
Francisco.
".SiiIooiih nml fiimtiiuH Hiippliuil nt
ihorl notii'tt nt ri'finoimlilo rnti-s. Tills
Iwn-r Ih ntiuxcullutl in iimlity. Lunv
onlorHnttlio i'loiiwr S11U1011, AlarHlifliilil,
OroKon. John llt.Ait, AkuiiI.
COOS BAY AND ROSEBURG
MRS. M. TOWER
jtx
MILLINERv
--ANI1-J
DEESS-MAKINCtI
IfAS ON HAND
.L.I. nne tock of
HJON,
NEW AND
Mlllhivrr nml DrcM.Mnklnrf il00(1
tr All orders promptly Attended to
noa 9
SODA AVORKS
Corner o( Tblrduid C Street,,
WAV!lYOIIN, . .. Proprltllr
gODA,3AKSAPAR!LLA,0lH0BK
ALK. I'.IC . OI'HUI'KUIOK QUAI nY
Coiulnnlly on hand nnd for mile' '
fir Order from the country nrL ..
Ktt""'"" 10 !Ma,Bjj
Mo
NASBURG & HIRST
FltONT 8TUKKT, MaIIHIIIIKI , q
JVTKW GOODS IIYK VK It V .,. . ..
1M or ; koi roiutitiitly on , .',1 1
our lnrKi. nml com iiiihIIuuii ",'".'
General Merchandise,
COIlHitHlllK Of tllO hut t,,),. ,imj J
of nil kitnU, tlio clioiu'M
GROCERtES AND PROVISIONS,
A I.AI!(n:i.rOCKOf
liillilui. IIhIu I . ,.
' "'1, ., -HjM, HOCilR
Oi'"i'R, "IID'tr llllll
tilt
lioun. unbi'or mui oil CMot,jn "
Oil OI,h SUp, ,(rw, Cro,;"
tiliiMuiKl JfiiriliMirf.Trx.ln
f IJAIt.Nit.,l TOIIlr. it
Palntf, Oiti and Varnliheir u..a.
w",e'.,pMyare Tinware. Am.
m 111. on, Cutlery. Wood nnd
Wlllowwarc, School Uook
and Stationery. Furniih.
inrr Goods, lloticry
Etc., Etc., Etc.
OiiroxtoiiHlvoiilimv Oimo am mu
wih tlio lltitst
MILLINERY ANDJANCY GOODS,
PllICKS TOSl'I"' THETI.MHS
OK TIIK
STEALER COMET
!!. ltOIIRUt IN .
4'aptiiln
rtif
ITNTII. FUKTMliU NOTK K
KJ iimiiiw Cornel h run f0lk, 1
je Mnmhrield for I.'inpJir at 8ui,ni
iiulut a i. m dally.
I.wnc Unpirvfur Marthfirhl at 11 a. m.
t -i jo p ni lUlly
DAK MANLI.Y kOllLRlS.
al'3 Mn(ent.
D. GARFIELD
Front Mrrol, ,Miiilillrlil,
Adjolnlnf: the Marshfield Drug St
M11 11 u lac hirer of nml Drnlrr In
1H
K
3
a
aii
3D 33 3iT T I S 0? .
JUitHiiviHi.D, On,
OmcB:-In HolUnd building, In roomi for
metly occupied by Dr. Steele, jal0
s t .a. o- on is x nsr e,
J. C. MvCI I.I.Of II, I'roirk'tor.
From Empire City to Roieburar, ii
Marshfield and Falrview,
tiii: hj'.st a'u ;iii:ais:st
Between the Valley and the Coast.
Stipe Usui; I'mpira C uy eery mornlni; (e.
cpt Sunday) at 8 o'clock 14. 111 , and MiiishfirM
tl 90 clock, arriving ni Itowburj; in Ihe qnlik
et ouihle limn. Ijshvo Hoiurf,' nt 6 o'clock
1. ni., fur Kinplre and wny polnti.
IMUBIi
I'roni I'.inplr.', $7 ;, frol Mar,rirli, j 00;
roni I'airvlew, $ 50.
JOHN BEAR'S
LIVERY STABLE
PjOltBKfl TO LET AT ALL IIOIMW.
Hniilliig dono nt uhort notiuo,
WOOD nnd COAL nlwayn 011 linnd,
which will lio dollvorfcil nnywhoro ut tho
lowest rato,
wMP
HAltDWARB
TINWAEI
OF ALL DK&CKIFTION K,
I'AItsr TOOLS nml IMI'LKMKST
OF ALL KINDrf,
StovcB nritl ItniiijoH,
Ulncknuitlio' Stipiilioi,
Orookury nml (llanwo,
I'ninlH nml Oils, ';
Lunipi,
IlnrnocH,
Ttil.i,
Jliitkut
(lulu, FUliliiir Tncklr, rlc
nRof all lei
,.,iy:j',- j'AXV'mmt.
1 0V timm
Annan wMaXS,
. T tTi ftvTaTmafMf
h A,mmzKMXi
JtVSM" " -gmKI IWI j
j iii y
to- Plumbintr, Job Work and Rep!'
nds promptly executed.
ciioonsco by JR SUPERIORT0
I'RAcncAuy. Jra Monumental
vfmmris
l)C3IIJIj3tllfl
J'riciJd on
tiw:3
,r".
MnNUMENTS
FRED 8CHETTER, "' ''"I"0
Afjcnt for Coos county, Oregon.
"iVI INATUUK MOSILMBNTS. MADH
J.L of "Will 10 llroiuc." mo on cxhlhluon a
my oliico at r.mplrv Alto HlnilMlcd diln
ofalldmcriplioni of iiionuiiirnti, H Prc
undfiill Kirtlcul.ir.
1'ir.rnn wUhiiiB 10 purchate nionunientis
liulled In Mil upon 1110 nnd Inipcct ll " "
llronw," tlienrwotl, iie.Ucnl nnd m'nt ilurtu
I'ibiUnw of which they are no iiianMclr"
fcia lltLDht'IlIiriKU, Umpire Clirj
EXCHANGE SALOON.
FllONTST.,jr.lll8lll'IKM),
I'lMiMC ICIMII. t 1 1 'rP
Cholco lirnnilHof wiiioK, llfjuora and
ularH nlwnj-H on linnd. Olnh roomi 1 or
uso of imtroiiB, nnd courlooim nttentit"
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